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RLC Resonance Circuit
Java applet demonstrating a RLC resonance circuit where the resistance, capacitance and inductance are change along with the frequency.

Free Oscillations, Forced Oscillations and Resonance
Explanation of resonance using the example of a swing.

Rudolf Ludwig Mossbauer
Rudolf Ludwig Mossbauer (1919 - ) main work was directed towards the study of absorption of gamma rays in matter, in particular the study of nuclear resonance absorption. He received the Nobel Prize ...

Resonances of open air columns
Pictorial description of waves in pipes. Includes ability to input information and obtain frequencies. Shows applications in musical instruments.


The ABC of Nuclear Science
A well presented and comprehensive introduction to nuclear science. Nuclear structure, Antimatter, decay, Cosmic rays, etc. Excellent graphics


Nuclear Reaction: Why do Americans fear nuclear power?
Site contains arguments for and against Nuclear Power from an American and international perspective.


What happens during a nuclear meltdown?
This nuclear primer explains what meltdown means, and how the situation at Fukushima compares with past nuclear accidents.


Office of Nuclear Physics
A site to inform readers of the progress of nuclear physics in a wide range of fields. Up to date information on current research for scientists in the nuclear community.

Magnetic Flux
Magnetic flux is the product of the average magnetic field times the perpendicular area that it penetrates.